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Bombardier Business Aircraft will add about 100 new jobs in Wichita when it transfers interior completions work on its Global 5000 business jet to its site on the west side of Eisenhower National ...
Bombardier Aerospace plans to periodically pause completions work on the Global 5000 and Global 6000 during 2017, the company said.
A new Bombardier jet will mean more work for the Canadian aircraft manufacturer's Wichita site. Montreal-based Bombardier Business Aircraft unveiled two new variants of its large-cabin Global ...
Bombardier Aerospace plans to lower production of the Global 5000 and 6000 this year due to softer demand in Russia, China and other emerging countries where buyers tend to favor ultra-long-range ...
Bombardier Inc. announced Thursday it will shed 5,000 jobs company-wide and sell off two units as part of chief executive Alain Bellemare’s five-year plan to rein in costs, focus on rail and ...
Indeed, Bombardier in 2015 reduced annual production of the Global 5000/6000 to about 50 aircraft from 80 aircraft, a reflection of easing demand for large-cabin, long-range business jets.
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Meanwhile, Bombardier is slowing deliveries of the Global 5000 and 6000 after business jet operating margins contracted to 7% in the first quarter – about half those at the company’s competitors.
Scheduled to be announced Thursday, the Global 5000 is expected to cost about 150 million Canadian dollars (US$95 million) to launch and would go into service at the end of 2004.
That portfolio includes its facilities in Wichita, where Bombardier builds its Learjet business jet and does interior completion work on its Global 5000/5500 jets. The company also has major ...
Bombardier Inc. will suspend production of its large-cabin Global 5000/6000 luxury jets for a period of time next year, two people familiar with the matter said.
WICHITA, Kan. — Bombardier Inc. said Wednesday it will reduce its global workforce by 7,000 people over the next two years.
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